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BISMARCK â The North Dakota Department of Health has no plans to oblige the Dakota Resource Councilâs request Monday to schedule six additional public meetings across the state to take input on proposed rules that would allow for the disposal of …continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

BISMARCK â Environmental activists called Friday for a state investigation into what they say is North Dakotaâs failure to enforce state rules and regulations for the oil industry as identified in a New York Times report last weekend.

BISMARCK â Environmental activists called Friday for a state investigation into what they say is North Dakotaâs failure to enforce state rules and regulations for the oil industry as identified in a New York Times report last weekend.

WASHINGTON â When Congress passed the Clean Water Act in 1972, it didnât just defend the mighty Mississippi or the Great Lakes; it also protected smaller streams and wetlands from pollution….continue reading on dglobe.com

It seems like middle-class Americans just can’t catch a break. Over the past five and a half years of the Obama presidency, the price of everything has risen. Tuition prices have soared. Gas prices have almost doubled. Food prices have skyrocketed. A…continue reading on mitchellrepublic.com

BISMARCK â Flanked by her friends in the coal industry, U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp announced a bill Monday that aims to boost investment in clean-coal technology and provide a path forward for coal to remain a vital part of the nationâs energy mix….continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

BISMARCK â Flanked by her friends in the coal industry, U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp announced a bill Monday that aims to boost investment in clean-coal technology and provide a path forward for coal to remain a vital part of the nationâs energy mix….continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

TRENTON, N.D. â Oil from one well has spilled into floodwaters near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, where the rising waters threaten a total of 38 oil wells.
North Dakota officials did an aerial inspection Friday and counted…continue reading on dglobe.com